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Fresno State Athletics Tanks Major Revenue Opportunity with Shakira

Summary by fscollegian.com
It’s no secret that with Fresno State under severe debt with the Save Mart Center and exiting the Mountain West Conference, the university is desperately seeking revenue opportunities. And so, about two weeks ago, Fresno State Athletics announced that Colombian superstar Shakira would be headlining the first-ever concert at Valley Children’s Stadium on Aug. 7, an event that spread like wildfire on social media and drew the attention of several n…

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Colombian Shakira broke a record ticket sales in Uruguay by becoming the first artist to add a second feature of a show for more than 50,000 spectators.

The Colombian singer Shakira broke a ticket sales record in Uruguay. As the production company AM announced, the 50,000 tickets for the show, which will take place on December 3rd at the historic Centenario Stadium in Montevideo, were sold out within a few hours after the start of the pre-sale. According to this, another show was confirmed as part of the tour "Las [...] The post Shakira breaks the ticket sales record in Uruguay first appeared on…

Montevideo.- The Colombian Shakira broke a record ticket sales in Uruguay by becoming the first artist to add a second function of a show for more than 50,000 spectators. According to producer AM, the locations for the show that will offer on December 3rd in the historic Centenario stadium of ...

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robertocavada.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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